Who's read it?
It's such a damn good book, tons of great historical lessons, and sure it's a bit ruthless, but so is the world. I figure if you use the laws to a lesser extent & apply them to todays everyday settings, they tend to work out for your benefit.
Even if you don't appreciate the laws, all the historical stories are great to read about.
For anyone who hasn't read the book here is a list of the laws and a brief overview at this site:
http://www2.tech.purdue.edu/cg/Cours...s_of_power.htm